“Dangerous Therapies. William James Revisited” – International Symposium “Dangerous Therapies. William James Revisited” – International Symposium
Il 16 e 17 gennaio prossimi si svolgerà a Madrid il simposio internazionale “Dangerous Therapies. William James Revisited”, organizzato dal William James Seminar for the History of Human Sciences, del quale fa parte Sarin Marchetti, e dal Center for the History of Psychological Disciplines, diretto da Sonu Shamdasani. Il programma è riportato di seguito.
Dangerous Therapies. William James Revisited – International Symposium
16-17 January 2013 – Madrid, Spain
Sonu Shamdasani (University College London) – Why I am not conscious: Reflections on Radical Empiricism
Alma López (UNED) – Art, Madness and Reason: The James Family
Matei Iagher (University College London) – William James, the Buddha and the Science of Religions
Emma Sutton (University College London) – “A Harder but also a Higher Lot”: William James, the Invalid and Society
Bianca Thoilliez (UAM) – Educating the Will: James and Self-determination Theory
Sarin Marchetti (University College Dublin) – Therapy and Transformation: James and Hortatory Ethics
Nalliely Hernández (Conacyt-UNED) – Physics and Psychology: the Energies of James
Daniel López (UNED) – Jamesian Individualism: Old or New?
Fuhito Endo (Seikei University) – Freud and the Ethics of Failure
Ramón del Castillo (UNED) – Psychology of Conflict: James and Simmel
Organized by the William James Seminar for the History of Human Sciences (UNED – Spain), in collaboration with the Center for the History of Psychological Disciplines (University College London – United Kingdom)
Direction: Ramón del Castillo, Alma López, Daniel López
January 16 – Sala d Reuniones – Biblioteca Central de la UNED, Paseo Senda del Rey n° 5
January 17 – Centro de la UNED en Escuelas Pías, Calle Tribulete n° 14
Information: almalopez@bec.uned.es
Sponsored by UNED, Decanato de Filosofía, Departamento de FilosofíaOn January 16th and 17th 2013 it will take place in Madrid (Spain) the International Symposium “Dangerous Therapies. William James Revisited”. The Symposium is organized by the William James Seminar for the History of Human Sciences (UNED – Spain), in collaboration with the Center for the History of Psychological Disciplines (University College London – United Kingdom). The scientific directors of the symposium are Ramón del Castillo, Alma López, Daniel López. It follows the program of the event and the contacts for further information.
Dangerous Therapies. William James Revisited – International Symposium
16-17 January 2013 – Madrid, Spain
Sonu Shamdasani (University College London) – Why I am not conscious: Reflections on Radical Empiricism
Alma López (UNED) – Art, Madness and Reason: The James Family
Matei Iagher (University College London) – William James, the Buddha and the Science of Religions
Emma Sutton (University College London) – “A Harder but also a Higher Lot”: William James, the Invalid and Society
Bianca Thoilliez (UAM) – Educating the Will: James and Self-determination Theory
Sarin Marchetti (University College Dublin) – Therapy and Transformation: James and Hortatory Ethics
Nalliely Hernández (Conacyt-UNED) – Physics and Psychology: the Energies of James
Daniel López (UNED) – Jamesian Individualism: Old or New?
Fuhito Endo (Seikei University) – Freud and the Ethics of Failure
Ramón del Castillo (UNED) – Psychology of Conflict: James and Simmel
January 16 – Sala d Reuniones – Biblioteca Central de la UNED, Paseo Senda del Rey n° 5
January 17 – Centro de la UNED en Escuelas Pías, Calle Tribulete n° 14
Information: almalopez@bec.uned.es
Sponsored by UNED, Decanato de Filosofía, Departamento de Filosofía